It has pretty good cable management. And the airflow is fine.
It has a single 120mm intake fan and no exhaust at all! How can you consider the airflow "fine"? You're still running into the exact same problem described earlier.
It has a single 120mm intake fan and no exhaust at all! How can you consider the airflow "fine"? You're still running into the exact same problem described earlier.
1. It looks like it comes with only one 120mm fan so you would want to buy more fans 2. it looks as if the case has no cable management available. 3. Some reviews say it's cheaply built(Seems true because of the price) and not very sturdy. I'm sure there's more.
1. It looks like it comes with only one 120mm fan so you would want to buy more fans 2. it looks as if the case has no cable management available. 3. Some reviews say it's cheaply built(Seems true because of the price) and not very sturdy. I'm sure there's more.
U really dont need 2 more 120 mm fans in this case. It does have good cable management. And it is sturdy. Like i said i own one so i know about the case.
It has pretty good cable management. And the airflow is fine.
No, it doesn't have good cable management. Airflow is also outdone by other cases in the same price range too.
Corsair 200R, Corsair 300R, BitFenix Neos, Fractal Design Core 3000 and the NZXT Source 210 are all better choices for either the same or a little more money.
Besides, a case is something you do not want to skimp on. It houses all your other components and generally will last a few builds while other parts will be replaced inside it. Take it from me, I bought a cheap case (Cooler Master K280) and almost instantly regretted it.
That case i linked is a very good case.
Why keep picking such bad and cheap cases if he can afford something better?
The case is pretty good. I own one I should know
There's little to non cable management in it meaning airflow won't be great.
Not even close.
It has pretty good cable management. And the airflow is fine.
It has a single 120mm intake fan and no exhaust at all! How can you consider the airflow "fine"? You're still running into the exact same problem described earlier.
If need be u can put in more fans
That completely defeats the point of getting something so cheap.
Getting a $11 fan will still make it cheaper than what u were suggesting.
All the cases he suggested are better than yours. Also if he can afford the better case then he should get the better case and not cheap out.
Do u hate coolermaster or something?
No, I just hate bad suggestions.
Y is it a bad suggestion then?
1. It looks like it comes with only one 120mm fan so you would want to buy more fans 2. it looks as if the case has no cable management available. 3. Some reviews say it's cheaply built(Seems true because of the price) and not very sturdy. I'm sure there's more.
U really dont need 2 more 120 mm fans in this case. It does have good cable management. And it is sturdy. Like i said i own one so i know about the case.
...and not necessarily better, plus good thermal design works wonders compared to blindly adding fans.
I am at a loss for words.... you seriously think that is a valid solution?
No. It is not. It's not horrible, but it's not good either.
It isn't good just because you own it. Apparently you don't know.
No, it doesn't have good cable management. Airflow is also outdone by other cases in the same price range too.
Corsair 200R, Corsair 300R, BitFenix Neos, Fractal Design Core 3000 and the NZXT Source 210 are all better choices for either the same or a little more money.
Besides, a case is something you do not want to skimp on. It houses all your other components and generally will last a few builds while other parts will be replaced inside it. Take it from me, I bought a cheap case (Cooler Master K280) and almost instantly regretted it.
K95 RGB / Logitech G502 PS / Alienware AW3418DW / ViewSonic XG2703-GS / Sennheiser HD 598
The PSU is fine. The mobo really doesn't matter much if u r not overclocking.
CoolerMaster has fixed a lot of the mistakes they had on the 430 elite
Apparently not airflow.